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Title: I Wrote A Powerful Indexing Program
Post by: shula on November 30, 2004, 01:19:04 pm
i wrote a couple of shell scripts that act like 'locate', in that they:
 - create an index of all (or some of) the files on your computer.. ahmm, zaurus
 - "user friendly front end" usage of grep + less -p

in addition to standard 'locate', though, and that's the catch, they read into archives (eg. ZIP, TAR, TAR.BZ, RAR, IPK, DEB, ...).

now i do once in a week/month "reindex".  it takes some time extracting archive lists, etc.

and when i need  to search, i just "
# locate str1 [str2]

and i get somehing like
/usr/bin/xxstr1
/home/illgaze/xxstr1xxx
/mnt/card/pkgs/blabla.ipk:  xxstr1

etc.
the answer is almost immediate, cpu usage is nothing, flash lives longer :-) etc

the average size of the index on my c860 is ~1.5MB. i guess i could use bzgrep or something to make it around 300kb.

the size of the scripts is few Kb.
it depends on
 - python
 - python modules: zipfile, tarfile, re (from standard library)
 - find (to produce file list)
 - grep (you all have it, dont you?)
 - less (not a must, but it's very convinient to have)



install:
install python and dependant modules
copy scripts to /usr/bin or whatever in your PATH
chmod 755

usage:
run "reindex.py" once in a while to refresh the archives.  
reindex --help for options.

when index is built, use "locate.sh file1 [file2]"